Compliance Survey

Within the last few years, U.S. Customs has imposed significant new responsibilities on importers. As an importer, how would you weather if U.S. Customs chose to review your records?

Listed below are some questions that may prove to be suggesting on areas in which you may want to further exceed in education.

Compliance Survey

1. Are you a first time importer?

Yes

No

2. Are you familiar with the Customs Regulations contained in Title 19 of the Code of Federal Regulations and the (HTSUS) Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States?

Yes

No

3. Is there a particular individual within your company who is responsible for compliance with the U.S. government regulations which apply to imports, i.e., U.S. Customs, FDA, EPA, DOT, CPC, FTC, or Agriculture?

Yes

No

4. Compiling data, do you have specific procedures in place for insuring accurate information on the product you are importing, providing accurate information to your customs broker, review and monitor information received from your customs broker, and properly evaluate and respond to requests for information from you customs broker or U.S. Customs?

Yes

No

5. The information provided to you by your vendor, have you ever had cause to question the accuracy of the information provided by your vendor?

Yes

No

6. Concerning your import operations, have you consulted with a license Customs House Broker or an attorney with regards to the rules and regulations on importing?

Yes

No

7. Are you related to your vendor?

Yes

No

8. Are you absolutely sure on the origin of your product in which you are importing, are there import restrictions, is your product subject to quota?